VeggieTales

1993

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1
  • 0

EP14 Esther Sep 01, 2000

EP59 If I Sang a Silly Song Feb 07, 2012

7.3| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en
Synopsis

American series of children's computer animated films featuring anthropomorphic vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christianity. They frequently retell Biblical stories, sometimes anachronistically reframed, and include humorous references to pop culture in many different eras by putting Veggie spins on them.

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Big Idea Productions

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Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
Executscan Expected more
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
cinephile-27690 I have done 3 Veggie Tales reviews: Jonah, Rack, Shack and Benny, and Where's God When I'm S-Scared. Rack used to be my favorite, now it's The Star of Christmas. There are a few clunkers(The Penniless Princess comes to mind) but most of them are great. I think Veggie Tales is the greatest show ever made! I had to watch this growing up since I was sheltered, but even as a 19 almost 20 year old, I still adore it. When I am scared, I sing God is Bigger. I remember Rack, Shack, and Benny when I'm pressured to do wrong. Sweetpea Beauty makes me worry less about how unattractive I am to girls. It's a Meaningful Life makes me appreciate the life God made me. I could keep going. Veggie Tales has shaped me into the man I am today. I could write a novel out of why I love this show! And shame on those who give the overall show less than a 10! There's so much more I could write, but just watch the show and see why it's great. And remember, God made you special, and He loves you very much!PS, this is the 100th 10 star review I have written!
Owen Ogletree "Veggietales" has a special place in my heart and my childhood. This is a moral-driven kids show done right. I still find myself watching this show as an adult.The show is entertaining, creative, and funny, but it also manages to do a good job with its various lessons without getting too preachy like most shows of this kind end up being.The characters are all lovable and really funny. We have Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, Junior Asparagus, Senior Asparagus, Archibald Asparagus, Pa Grape, Mr. Lunt, Mr. Nezzer, Madame Blueberry, Laura Carrot, Petunia Rhubarb, Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, and the French Peas.We are treated to many adventures that are either retellings of old Bible stories or parodies of famous movies, which helps make the show enjoyable for adults as well.Some of my favorite episodes include "King George And The Ducky," "Sumo Of The Opera," the two "Minnesota Cuke" adventures, and "The Ballade Of Little Joe." The show has also released two full-length feature films: "Jonah" and "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything." Some episodes don't hold up that well, but even the worst of the original series is better than anything from "Veggietales: In The House" (the less said about that travesty of a show, the better).If you have kids, they will surely get a kick out of it. The fact that an agnostic atheist like Youtuber TheMysteriousMrEnter likes this show should tell you how good it really is. Whatever age you are, you should definitely check it out.RATING: A
leggot This episode of talking vegetables seems to personify everyday objects and make them out not what one would expect from such a movie. Although the characters are cute and have very simple interactions with one another, it is troubling when your children start talking to their food, believing that it is still alive. I don't particularly care for their excuses when they don't want to eat their veggies (and tomato) because they will one day come to life. It also seems unacceptable to bury their food because their friends will be unable to breathe under the soil. For this reason, my children are now addicted to this cartoon personification of their food which they should be eating. Honestly, its a cute idea, but playing with your food is a thing of the past; think of all the hungry children who have to watch this with nothing to eat. I would give this 7.98/10 starts because it made me hungry for some salad and it also promotes God to a young audience, but people know that your food isn't alive and talking. Especially those rotten tomatoes.
J-M Why does this get only 6.8? Yes it's a kids show, but i know older people who like it (Not including me.) I know a lot of Christian shows can be pretty corny but Veggie Tales is I think the highest quality Christian series for kids. It is also good and clean for young kids, and entertaining enough for the adults like what one of the other reviewers said. It has fun great characters kids love like Bob the tomato and Larry the cucumber. They're cute and teach Christian values in a good way. The content is stuff that most parents will not find offensive even for there youngest kids 3-4 years. The have a Super hero i used to love when i was a kid. Larry-Boy! While the villains may sometimes frighten kids, they are still fun. The violence is very light and should not frighten kids. And they don't really say any bad words. Except the parents guide said that there is one use of stupid in an early episode, and if they said it i didn't hear it. Over all if you have kids, get them this.